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Newsday

prince william has thanked troops based near the ukrainian border for "defending our freedoms" at the start of a trip to poland. the prince of wales said the two—day trip will allow him to personally thank troops. he also said he wanted to pay tribute to the "inspiring humanity of the polish people" helping ukrainian refugees, who he's also been meeting on the trip. the pakistani opposition leader, imran khan, has accused the country's election commission of violating the constitution by postponing elections in punjab province. they are expected to take place next month. earlier, the commission said it was delaying the vote for the provincial assembly in punjab until october. 25 people have been injured when a ship tipped over in a dry dock in edinburgh's portarea. the 3,000—tonne vessel was dislodged by strong winds. the ship is owned by the us navy after they bought it from thejoint founder of microsoft, paul allen, last year.

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Newsday

for northern ireland. 29 mps voted against it— including members of northern ireland's democratic unionist party and several high profile mp's from the governing conservative party. president volodymyr zelensky�*s has visited front—line positions in eastern ukraine in the area of bakhmut, where his troops continue to resist a sustained russian assault that's lasted more than seven months. he handed out awards and was photographed with ukrainian soldiers. prince william has thanked troops based near the ukrainian border for "defending our freedoms" at the start of a trip to poland. the prince of wales said the two—day trip will allow him to personally thank troops. he also said he wanted to pay tribute to the "inspiring humanity of the polish people" helping ukrainian refugees, who he's also been meeting on the trip. the pakistani opposition leader, imran khan, has accused the country's election commission of violating the constitution by postponing

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Breakfast

these rights since december 2021. a lot of people feeling it in their pockets. but the effect on the economy will probably see —— take time to come through. we will only see that in the next few months. thank you. let's have a look at today's papers. and many of the front pages lead with borisjohnson's three—hour session at the privileges committee, where mps are investigating whether he deliberately misled parliament over lockdown gatherings in downing street. the telegraph describes mrjohnson as defiant, and says the former prime minister dismissed allegations against him as "complete nonsense". �*flimsy partygate answers leave johnson on the brink�* — that's how the guardian reports it, adding that he could be formally reprimanded if found to have recklessly misled parliament. the sun instead chooses to lead with prince william's visit to poland, where he met british troops close to the border with ukraine. the prince told them they were "defending our freedoms" from putin's russia, according to the paper. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website this morning features the us court case involving gwyneth paltrow.

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Newsday

projection feels very real. secondly, a possibility of changing the piece and situation that japan has held since 1945, after we lost the war, and this for many people feels very uncomfortable. piki feels very uncomfortable. aki tonami, thank— feels very uncomfortable. aki tonami, thank you very much for joining us on the programme. britain's prince william has thanked troops based near the ukrainian border for "defending our freedoms" at the start of a trip to poland. the prince of wales said the two—day trip, which was kept secret due to security concerns, will allow him to personally thank troops. he also said he wanted to pay tribute to the "inspiring humanity of the polish people" helping ukrainian refugees, who he's also been meeting on the trip. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a huge clean—up operation is under way, after millions of dead fish filled a river in australia.

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